@book {978, title = {Building Genre Knowledge}, series = {Second Language Writing}, year = {2009}, month = {2009}, publisher = {Parlor Press}, organization = {Parlor Press}, address = {West Lafayette, IN}, keywords = {graduate student, longitudinal case study}, author = {Tardy, Christine M.}, editor = {Matsude, Paul Kei} } @book {1416, title = {Beyond Convention: Genre Innovation in Academic Writing}, series = {English Language Teaching}, year = {2016}, publisher = {University of Michigan Press}, organization = {University of Michigan Press}, address = {Ann Arbor, MI}, abstract = {

"This book attempts to engage directly with the complexities and tensions in genre from both theoretical and pedagogical perspectives. While struggling with questions of why, when, and how different writers can manipulate conventions, Tardy became interested in related research into voice and identity in academic writing and then began to consider the ways that genre can be a valuable tool that allows writing students and teachers to explore expected conventions and transformative innovations. For Tardy, genres aren{\textquoteright}t {\textquotedblleft}fixed,{\textquotedblright} and she argues also that neither genre constraints nor innovations are objective{\textemdash}that they can be accepted or rejected depending on the context." - See more at: http://www.press.umich.edu/5173647/beyond_convention$\#$sthash.dEFIj3AT.dpuf

}, keywords = {genre innovation}, isbn = {978-0-472-03647-9}, url = {http://www.press.umich.edu/5173647/beyond_convention }, author = {Tardy, Christine M.} }